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180 Maiden Ln
New York, NY 10038

(917) 575-5972

Art Gallery Near Anderson Contemporary

Dance New Amsterdam
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
280 Broadway (Entrance at 53 Chambers)
New York, NY 10007

(212) 625-8369

Shirley Fiterman Art Center at BMCC
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
81 Barclay St
New York, NY 10007

(212) 776-6237

The Shirley Fiterman Art Center, in partnership with the BMCC Foundation Board, a not-for-profit organization, is dedicated to raising funds for student scholarships, and ensuring the success of its students, who come from every borough of New York City, and countries around the world, seeking better lives. Art ahead, is a series of curated exhibitions that explores risk taking and sparks conversation on art. The goal of the series is to engage students, faculty, staff and the community of BMCC, as well as a larger audience throughout New York City, in a dialogue of art and its role in our daily lives. Access to art is one priority of the series. Another is starting a relationship with art that will grow throughout a person’s life. Art will be available for sale at the event, with proceeds benefiting the BMCC Foundation Scholarship Fund.

One Art Space
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
23 Warren St
New York, NY 10007

(646) 559-0535

New York… One Art Space, a new exhibition space at 23 Warren Street in Tribeca. The 1700-square foot venue is dedicated to the promotion of international contemporary art, celebrating established figures and introducing new artists to enrich the New York art community’s aesthetic diversity.

South Street Local Artists
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
93 South St
New York, NY 10038

(347) 349-5985

174 Rivington Street
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
CLOSED
New York, NY 10007

The LES has always been a center of progressive thought and the heart of the neighborhood will be felt through collaboration with local artists, businesses, and residents.

World Trade Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
120 Broadway (Cedar St Entrance)
New York, NY 10271-0001

(212) 619-2030

Providing Expertise in Art & Framing since 1981. Custom Framing: Over 2,500 Frames Metal to 22K and Closed Corner Archival Museum Framing Experienced Sales Staff Work Done on Premises Specializing in Lower Manhattan Antique Engravings to Contemporary Abstract Corporate accounts welcome.

The Von Becker Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1 W 1st St
New York, NY 10011

(917) 705-2814

Fitzroy Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
Chambers St
New York, NY 10007

Fitzroy Gallery was founded by Maureen Sarro and Natalia Hayeem in 2010. The gallery represents emerging and established international contemporary artists working in varied practices in all media. The intergenerational program also presents a series of historical exhibitions investigating significant artistic and institutional antecedents. Fitzroy Gallery is committed to fostering a program of rigorous solo exhibitions, collaborations, and guest curated shows, as well as a series of culturally and critically relevant screenings, performances, and talks. In April 2011, we staged the 50th anniversary of Simone Forti’s acclaimed Slant Board performance, which received tremendous critical acclaim in 1961 as well as 2011. The gallery is also committed to fostering the appreciation and dissemination of artists’ books and alternative printed projects. Printed matter is published in conjunction with each exhibition, as determined by the artist or curator, to augment their exhibitions and practice. Fitzroy Gallery subscribes to the highest standards of ethical practice, connoisseurship and scholarship. We also deal in select secondary market artworks.

China Institute
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
104 Washington St
New York, NY 10006

Hunter & Gatti
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
8 Spruce Street, 35T
New York, NY 10038

+1 646 736 7562 // +34 931 157 000

Hunter & Gatti is a creative duo comprised of modern artist Cristian Hunter and fashion photographer Martin Gatti. By bringing two different creative views together, the talented tandem is taking classy, glamorous fashion to the highest level of fine art. Offering photography services combined with art direction, H&G have been creating innovative campaigns and editorials for different fashion brands and magazines over the past 15 years. Today, Hunter & Gatti are recognized not only in the fashion world, but also in the art industry as the creators of the new “Fashion Art” movement. Inventing and implementing to their famous photography works various techniques, such as oil painting or digital modification, H&G have established themselves as part of a new generation of creatives who are able to interpret any concept through an imaginative use of different artistic disciplines.

Deanna C. Stetler
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3385 Sundown Ln Austin, TX 78704
New York, NY 35004

(512) 326-4680

Mariposa Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
89 South St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 233-3221

Latoya M. Gravely
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4864 Bridge St Tulsa, OK 74120
New York, NY 35005

(918) 860-9606

AAA Innovations
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
118 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 671-0722

Robin J. Yazzie
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
4699 Patton Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
New York, NY 35004

(919) 228-4732

Audrey A. Price
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3235 Mandan Rd Farmington, MO 63640
New York, NY 35004

(573) 756-3537

Ray M. McGinnis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
81 Hall Valley Dr Bluefield, WV 24701
New York, NY 35004

(304) 716-3586

Geraldine P. Blais
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1169 Olive St Pandora, OH 45877
New York, NY 35014

(419) 384-3316

Chris J. Wilkerson
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
4888 Olive St Bowling Green, OH 43402
New York, NY 35005

(419) 372-5711

Blanche G. West
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2264 Traders Alley Kansas City, MO 64105
New York, NY 35007

(816) 372-5434

Museum/Art Gallery Near Anderson Contemporary

The Ships at South Street Seaport Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
89 South St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 748-8600

South Street Seaport Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
12 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 748-8600

I like to imagine Fulton and South Streets in 1812 when Peter Schermerhorn completed the 12 buildings that comprise Schermerhorn Row, when people came from all over New York to marvel at this row of Federal-style warehouses on the East River. In those days the piers were crowded with ships from all over the world discharging their cargoes of coffee, tea, cotton, molasses, and countless other trade goods upon the piers of South Street. The trade represented by these ships and the counting-houses, hotels, and warehouses of the South Street Seaport is the very trade that built the growing New York City and through it the United States of America. In the late 1960s, visionary preservationists set aside a collection of entire city blocks in the South Street Seaport district as an area worthy of care and attention. These blocks of early- to mid- nineteenth century buildings, coupled with a series of piers crowded with historic ships would tell the vital story of the formation and growth of New York, a city built on—and because of—its deep natural harbor and its connection through the Erie Canal to the inner states and territories of the new nation. Today, more than two hundred years after Schermerhorn Row was completed, New York is a very different place. The Row is no longer the largest building in the city; it is dwarfed in fact by the surrounding financial district. The piers are no longer crowded with ships, but that same deep-water harbor is seeing a renaissance of education, of commercial and ferry service, of oyster aquaculture, and of attention from New Yorkers. Indeed, now more than ever the story of the formation of New York—the story of a city built on its waterways—is critical to our city. This is not a dry history, but a living tale of growth, of sacrifice, and of opportunity. The story and its reverberations play out in the education programs aboard our schooners PIONEER and LETTIE G. HOWARD. They are carried in the hearts of the scores of volunteers who work regularly and without pay to preserve our tug W.O. DECKER and the mighty square-riggers PEKING and WAVERTREE. They burn brightly in the lamps of the lightship AMBROSE. Although Hurricane Sandy is behind us, the challenges we face are still daunting. However the very same spirit that led Schermerhorn and others to build, to grow, and to prosper in early New York will once again carry the day. For here we have a Museum, not of artifacts and buildings and ships, though we have those. Not of interpretive signs, galleries, and stories, though those abound as well. Here we have a museum of the people. A museum that thrives as the beating heart of the historic South Street Seaport district. Welcome to South Street Seaport Museum. Our dedicated staff and volunteers (who are educators, sailors, preservationists, and some of the finest humans on the planet) are ready to welcome you aboard our ships and into our galleries and shops. We work together toward the next successful chapter of our “little museum that could.” Please join us for a visit, join as a member, and join the ranks of the proud volunteers who take a firsthand role in the preservation of old New York and the building of new New York. I look forward to seeing you soon at South Street. Captain Jonathan Boulware Executive Director

The New York City Police Museum
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
100 old slip
New York, NY 10005

(212) 480-3100

The New York City Police Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the New York City Police Department, the worlds largest and most famous police service.

Demodemo3
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Ny
New York, NY 10013

(415) 429-9782

Acme Art Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Moore St
New York, NY 10004

(212) 555-1212

Film and Video Center, National Museum of American Indian
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Bowling Grn
New York, NY 10004

(212) 514-3700

Welcome to the Film and Video Center's official Facebook Page! The Film and Video Center (FVC) of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian is a unique national center for Native American and indigenous film and media. Through its screenings and information services, it provides the public with in-depth access to film and other media produced by and about indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere and Hawai’i. The FVC’s offices are located in the museum’s George Gustav Heye Center in New York City. The FVC organizes a variety of local, national, and international screening programs, both independently and in partnership with other Native and film organizations. Major programs include: • Native Cinema Showcase (annual), Santa Fe • At the Movies series (monthly), New York • Animation Celebration! (annual), New York The FVC also presents daily screenings for children and the general public, touring video showcases, and other special programs. While on-topic discussion is encouraged, we ask that you express yourself in a civil manner and treat other users with respect. The Smithsonian also monitors and may remove posts consistent with its terms of use, as described at http://si.edu/Termsofuse#user-gen.

One Art Space
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
23 Warren St
New York, NY 10007

(646) 559-0535

New York… One Art Space, a new exhibition space at 23 Warren Street in Tribeca. The 1700-square foot venue is dedicated to the promotion of international contemporary art, celebrating established figures and introducing new artists to enrich the New York art community’s aesthetic diversity.

Shirley Fiterman Art Center at BMCC
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
81 Barclay St
New York, NY 10007

(212) 776-6237

The Shirley Fiterman Art Center, in partnership with the BMCC Foundation Board, a not-for-profit organization, is dedicated to raising funds for student scholarships, and ensuring the success of its students, who come from every borough of New York City, and countries around the world, seeking better lives. Art ahead, is a series of curated exhibitions that explores risk taking and sparks conversation on art. The goal of the series is to engage students, faculty, staff and the community of BMCC, as well as a larger audience throughout New York City, in a dialogue of art and its role in our daily lives. Access to art is one priority of the series. Another is starting a relationship with art that will grow throughout a person’s life. Art will be available for sale at the event, with proceeds benefiting the BMCC Foundation Scholarship Fund.

Arte Vinculo Republica Dominicana"
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
Ramon Liranzo
New York, NY 42000

18099680150

The Skyscraper Museum
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
39 Battery Pl
New York, NY 10280

(212) 968-1961

Located in New York City, the world's first and foremost vertical metropolis, The Skyscraper Museum celebrates the City's rich architectural heritage and examines the historical forces and individuals that have shaped its successive skylines. Through exhibitions, programs and publications, the Museum explores tall buildings as objects of design, products of technology, sites of construction, investments in real estate, and places of work and residence.

Tribeca Art Factory
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
55 Murray St
New York, NY 10007

(917) 515-1857

If you're an artist or art lover and you're in or near NYC this Friday, you gotta check out The Collaborators: An interactive live art exhibition. We find the most talented emerging artists from around NYC to collaborate on an original work of art in front of a live audience. We invite each amazing artist to paint in our studio/gallery as a group of classy and creative guests enjoy this intimate and provocative experience of witnessing and interacting with the artists as they create. Each artist creates using their own unique process and personality so no two evenings are ever the same. Over the course of three events, three different artists take there turn to create one single masterpiece. Each work of art that is created is exhibited in our gallery and available to purchase by art collectors. We then select three different artists to work on a new piece in the same process. Our goal is to cultivate relationships with dedicated artists and provide a platform for them to collaborate, exhibit and reach their audience.

Museum of Jewish Heritage
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
36 Battery Pl
New York, NY 10004

(646) 437-4200

The Museum of Jewish Heritage, located in Battery Park City in Manhattan, New York City, is a memorial to those who perished in the Holocaust. The building, designed by Roche-Dinkeloo, is topped by a pyramid structure called the Living Memorial to the Holocaust. The museum opened in 1997. More than 1.5 million visitors from all over the world have visited the museum. The mission statement of the museum is "to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the broad tapestry of Jewish life in the 20th and 21st centuries — before, during, and after the Holocaust."

56 HENRY
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
56 Henry St
New York, NY 10002

(518) 966-2622

Minus Space
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
16 Main St, Ste A
Brooklyn, NY 11201

(718) 801-8095

Founded in 2003, MINUS SPACE presents the past, present, and future of reductive art on the international level.

United Photo Industries
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
16 Main St, # B
Brooklyn, NY 11201

(718) 801-8099

Recognizing the difficulties faced by talented photographers in gaining exposure and recognition in today's crowded field, our goal is to create new opportunities for emerging talent to be seen and discovered. United Photo Industries have a Gallery to exhibit emerging photographers but also produce exhibition and projects outside of the white box such as PHOTOVILLE (www.photovillenyc.org) and Photo fences.....

Kunsthalle Galapagos
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
16 Main St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

(718) 222-8500

Based in spirit on the carefully curated and academically rigorous Kunsthalle model found in Europe, Kunsthalle Galapagos is a hybrid between artist-oriented nonprofit and commercial gallery.

Mark Shilen Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
22 Pierrepont St
New York, NY 11201

(718) 237-7770

A+E Studios
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
160 West Broadway (Between Thomas & Worth)
New York, NY 10013

Located in the heart of Tribeca, A+E Studios is an exhibition space dedicated to facilitating dynamic partnerships between artists, collectors, and innovative brands. In close collaboration, Jessica Speiser (Gallery Director) and Annie Shinn (Gallery Co-Owner) strive to present exhibitions that place the work on display within relevant historical, social, and cultural contexts in order to reveal the shape shifting forces and abstract ideas at the intersection of contemporary culture and its artistic products. Since opening its doors in 2014, the gallery has provided a platform for emerging artists working across all mediums to engage broad audiences in the 2,300 square foot space on West Broadway.

Postmasters Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
54 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 727-3323

Postmasters Gallery has been named “Best 2014 New York Gallery” by the Village Voice, the same year it celebrated its 30th anniversary. The gallery opened in East Village in 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in 1998 to Chelsea. In October 2013, after 15 years in Chelsea, Postmasters opened its new 6000 sqf ground-floor space at 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca. The current location allows us to present two exhibitions simultaneously. We represent young and established artists of all media and actively seek new forms of creative expression to show them in the context of traditional formats. The artworks are generally content-oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time. Postmasters has a long history of showing new media art beginning with - now seminal – 1996 exhibition “Can You Digit?” Painters (David Diao, Austin Lee, Steve Mumford, Adam Cvijanovic and William Powhida), sculptors (Monica Cook, John Powers, Daria Irincheeva), photographers (Mark Dorf, Chris Verene), installation and conceptual artists (Diana Cooper, Sally Smart) are represented along the video, new media and internet artists like Guy Ben Ner, Shamus Clisset, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Ryder Ripps, Rafael Rozendaal, Ernesto Klar, Serkan Özkaya, Eva & Franco Mattes, Federico Solmi and Wolfgang Staehle. for more of us follow us on -> Instagram: @postmastersgallery -> Twitter: Magda - owner/director: @magdasawon Tamas - owner/director: @bloater Paulina - director: @piniakot